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Determining computer ports display and selection
When shipped, the SmartView World IP section will be configured to view only 
one computer port. With a full sixteen ports to choose from, this setting and 
several others need to be changed in order to make full use of the SmartView 
World KVM capabilities. For each KVM port, you can edit the names that are 
presented within the SmartView World home page and the Remote Console - It 
is most sensible to make them the same as they are within the KVM selection 
menu.
To set the number of KVM ports
1  Within the SmartView World home page, select the ‘KVM Settings’ option in 
the ‘Server’ section. The User Management panel will be displayed.
2  Use the ‘Number of 
Ports’ control to select 
the required number of 
KVM ports. Ordinarily, 
this will be 16 to equal 
the physical ports 
on the SmartView 
World. However, when 
cascading a large 
number of switches and 
computers, it can be 
useful to create extra 
ports to access the 
systems lower down the 
cascade structure. The 
options here are 1, 2, 4, 
8, 16, 32 and 64.
3  Click the Update button. 
A number of fields equal 
to the ‘Number of Ports’ 
setting will appear lower 
down the panel. Each row allows you to define a name, KVM switching 
code (Hotkey) and an option to show the link as a button within the Remote 
Console. The section opposite deals with editing these items.
Note: For most systems you are recommended to select the default 
SmartView World configuration and then click the ‘Set Defaults’ button. This 
automatically fills in all the boxes with a suitable set of default values that 
makes configuration easier.
4  Click the ‘Apply’ button at the foot of the panel to save your changes. 
To edit computer names and switching codes
1  Within the SmartView World home page, select the ‘KVM Settings’ option in 
the ‘Server’ section. The KVM settings panel will be displayed. Dependant on 
the ‘Number of Ports’ control setting, between 1 and 64 rows of computer 
port entries will be displayed in the lower section of the panel. Here, for 
each port, you can define a name, KVM switching code (hotkey) and an 
option to show the link as a button within the Remote Console.
2  For each port:
•  Enter a name – this will be displayed within the SmartView World home 
page and also within the Remote Control window.
•  Enter a KVM switching code (Hotkey) – this code will be passed to the 
KVM section to select the particular KVM port. It is essential that the 
code entered here matches those used by the KVM section. 
   The standard sixteen settings (e.g. CTRL+ALT+1, etc.) are correct, 
providing the standard hotkeys within the KVM configuration section 
are not changed (Main Menu / Configuration Menu / Setup Options 
/ Hotkeys). If the codes do not match then the various ports will not 
be selectable. For instance, if the KVM section hotkeys are changed 
to ‘CTRL + SHIFT’ then the Hotkey entry within this panel for port 8 
must be ‘CTRL+SHIFT+8’ in order for Remote Console to switch to that 
system. The various KVM and IP hotkey settings are listed below:    
 
KVM setting
  IP section setting
 
CTRL+ALT
 
CTRL+ALT
 
CTRL+SHIFT
 
CTRL+SHIFT
 
ALT+SHIFT
 
ALT+SHIFT
 
ALT GR
 
ALTGR
 
L + R ALT
 
LALT+ALTGR
 
L CTRL+ALT
  
LCTRL+ALT
 
R CTRL+ALT
 
RCTRL+ALT
Note: Addresses for cascaded computers should be entered as in their 
basic KVM form, with the addition of ‘+’ and ‘>’ delimiters between each 
character. For instance, (with the KVM hotkeys set to ‘CTRL and ALT’) a 
cascaded computer with address 41434108 would be entered as: 
 
CTRL + ALT + 4 > 1 > 4 > 3 > 4 > 1 > 0 > 8
For KVM hotkey setting, see 
 for details.
•  Select/deselect the ‘Show in Console’ checkbox – All ports are shown 
within the SmartView World home page, however, you have the option 
to include or exclude ports within the Remote Console window.
3  When all settings have been made, click the ‘Apply’ button to save.
Delimeters 
+
 
KeyA
+
KeyB
means ‘press KeyA 
together with KeyB’
>
KeyA
>
KeyB 
means ‘press KeyA
then KeyB’